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The Blues' success during Abramovich's reign flies in the face of the conventional wisdom that stability is needed to produce winning teams and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has shed light on the Russian's philosophy.

And it does not make good reading for those who want to see Conte kept on at Stamford Bridge as the Ivorian hinted that Abramovich will not be changing his methods.

"Everyone says Chelsea isn't very stable," Drogba admitted to French radio station RMC.

"But in modern-day football, there is no coach who lasts more than three or four years at a club.

"I asked him [Abramovich]: 'We have had how many managers in how many seasons?' He replied: 'But Didier, each time I have done it, we have got results'."